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At Makena Beach on Maui, Hawaii, where we were married March 17, 1999, we returned to the spot on our 11th anniversary and wrote this message in the sand. A happy little girl just happened to romp through the scene as I was photographing it with my Droid cell phone camera. ("Believe" by Cher was the No. 1 song the day we were married.)
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since yesterday, although nothing particularly got to me, i feel that whenever somebody leaves me a comment, i'm unsure on how to take it. i have had various comments since the misunderstanding with miss emily whoever, but i read most of them in a way which stands to me as sarcastic or just not constructive. i would say recently, even before the incident that i have begun to retire from flickr, much because of the majority of people on here. all my contacts are great, and i really appreciate the support they have given me through my projects and have helped me build the confidence to experiment with different things. one project i am considering ending is my "postsecret", not only due to me not uploading one in a fair while, but because of what miss "right" said yesterday, complaining that i do too much typography, which would have been correct, if she wasn't pointing out my "postsecret" (which obviously, has to include text).
thanks.
I was working on Youth Action Forum Magazine in InDesign and I decided to change the page I was working on into my desktop. The mixed-media piece is by artist Jonathan Cruz.
Speakers talked about the path to college in English and Spanish at "Destino Universidad' Sept. 8, 2012 at Cal State Fullerton. news.fullerton.edu/2012fa/college-prep.asp
Photo by Stephen Weissbart
Ever seen that scene from Lord of the Rings where 'the beacons are lit'. Well, here's an example of one of those from real (albeit historical) life.
Near Kazbegi, Georgia.
Niki de Saint de Phalle by the Sea
Museum Beelden aan Zee, The Hague/ Scheveningen
World famous are the Nana's of the French sculptor Niki de Saint Phalle (1930 - 2002) who will be paying full attention to the Museum aan Zee in the autumn of 2019. Colorful, exuberantly cheerful female figures who dance, jump and sparkle with energy . The Nana's are depicted on posters and towels, populate exhibitions and are pontifically in the public space. In the mid-sixties of the 20th century, the Nana's, with their unambiguous polyester appearance, caused quite a stir in the world of modern art. Nevertheless, they have continued to be popular with the general public ever since. It is not without reason that "Nana power" is used. After all, they are strong women that you must take into account. The exhibition Nana’s by the Sea is a solo for Nana and an ode to femininity!
Nana is timeless. It is Niki de Saint Phalles personal version of Eve, of Venus, of all women in the world, past and present. With her Nana, the sculptor has created an iconic female image. Self-conscious and independent, the Nana's convey a current message. The eternal debate about the relationship between men and women, equal treatment and remuneration as well as the recent worldwide attention for the #MeToo movement confirm this time and again.
The choice of Museum Beelden aan Zee for this solo by Nana is also closely linked to the origin of the collection and the location of the museum. In 1994, twenty-five years ago, the building designed by architect Wim Quist was opened as a museum with the sculpture collection of the collector couple Scholten-Miltenburg as a starting point. The image of man is central to that collection. The museum is situated on the North Sea beach of the historic seaside resort of Scheveningen and thus forms a direct link with the brightly colored bathing suits of the Nana’s. When the Scholtens added the work Les Baigneurs by Niki de Saint Phalle to their collection in 1980, they could not of course suspect that connection.
Museum Beelden aan Zee shows the development of the Nana’s since 1965 in all their diversity through the finest loans from numerous renowned international museum collections such as those from the Sprengel Museum in Hanover and the Museum of Modern Art and Contemporary Art in Nice. From the early textile machined figures of papier-mâché to the giant polyester sculptures from the later years. Nana’s, in short, in all shapes, colors, sizes and materials. In addition to autonomous sculptures, the exhibition also pays attention to the Nana's in the applied atmosphere - as a chair, sofa or fountain - and to the Nana's on paper, such as sketches, lithographs and exhibition posters. Nana aan Zee promises to give the Beelden aan Zee museum a warm and exuberant winter.
The other screen on Trg Bana Jelacica showed a peculiar video loop of dancing schoolchildren, this one mostly showed a Microsoft error message.
fujifilm x10.
bw converted and edited in acdsee pro 2.5.
taipei, taiwan. huashan 1914 park.
(台北華山文創園區.)
I wasn't going to post this, but then I saw this image by Aaron this morning and was kind of amazed at how similar we "saw." I love that sort of thing. :-)
I am quite behind on going through images and I have to move things to my external drive before I can even begin because I'm out of room, but I was up at the König's Saturday-Sunday and have some nice shots from a lovely weekend, including my daily photos for each day. I got home yesterday evening feeling newly sick (even though I was sick last week, this is new), so I just laid around until 10pm or so, when I went to bed. I'll catch up with y'all soon enough.
Cobourg | ON
Shots right outside Newcomb Studios in Cobourg.
Thanks to my buddy Curtis Skeete for his assistance!
Strobist
SB-600 Camera Right&Left
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A small part of my large collection of sweet messages from my best friend and other half <3 Featuring a letter and part of a gift (the handmade heart container) from our first Christmas, a note that was left on my mirror when he left for work one day, a sticky note with positive vibes for my first day of school for a semester I was really nervous for, and the box with the cutest ring in it for our 2nd anniversary. Definitely, the best messages I could have lying around giving me the best vibes and the most love.
**It definitely looks like it says, "I love you, stupid." But it really says, "I love you stupid amounts." ;)